7 - Mark Flashcards

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setting

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church tradn says written in rome

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authorship

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  • early church tradn says peter informed mark, posibly the john mark mentioned in acts
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date

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scholars say mid-late 60s

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sections 3

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prologue, galileen ministry, journey to and days in jerusalem

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beginning sentence ab the good news 3

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  • gospel message announced by Jesus himself
  • gospel message about Jesus as proclaimed within the early church
  • gospel narrative of mark which follows
    (or all 3)
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prologue 6

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  • gives readers a privileged perspective
  • tells us that Jesus is the Spirit-empowered Son of God (all of Trinity already at play)
  • his way was prepareyed by jtb
  • he has already overcoem Satan in the wilderness
  • he will be obedient to the Father’s mission
  • none of the human characters in the narrative know this yet
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main theme 2

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  • God’s gospel/good news is proclaimed by Jesus
  • coming kd
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pacing 3

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  • urgent, told as series of episodes
  • at once or immediatly often used
  • about 40 scene changes as Jesus moves place to place
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8
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where it all starts

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Jesus calls and commissions the 12

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main way Jesus is presented in early chapters 4

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  • often as wonder-worker
  • exorcisms, healings, power over nature, etc
  • highlighted by recurring summary statements
  • at this time, most people were alert to the possibility that someone could these things, the question is of whose power: God or Satan
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Jesus’ other main role 3

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  • teacher, but not as prominent as in Matt
  • tells parables
  • responds to questions from authorities
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secrecy 5

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  • major motif
  • at times Jesus indicates that he wants to keep his identity and mission a secret for the time being
  • to avoid persecution, especially from Herod Antipas
  • wants things to unfold in his own time on his own terms
  • ex: tells demons and lepers not to tell anyone
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outcome of Jesus’ activity 2

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  • rise of curiosity, conversation, concern, conflict
  • then follows a series of conflict stories with the Pharisees and herodians plotting against him
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bigger picture

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  • conflicts between Jesus and his Jewish contempories are earthly instances of a cosmic-wide battle between those aligned with God and those susceptible to the work of Satan
  • Jesus also makes reference to things that have histroically happened to Israel like division
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Markan sandwich

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  • stylistic feature, all to be taken together
    ex:
    family
    scribes
    family
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pivotal pt 3

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  • with peter’s confession ab halfway through, the word is out: Jesus is Messiah
  • Jesus prediects his persecution and death, not expected Messiah
  • at this pt, Jesus turns towards Jerus and the pace picks up
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focal pt 4

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  • events in the temple
  • trigger pt for jews to get Jesus arrested
  • recall temple’s significance as central symbol of God’s presence and Israel’s national identity of His people
  • Jesus confronts and critiques the temple establishment, focused in the authority of the High Priest, Caiaphus
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Jesus’ death causes 2

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  • Jesus was a social, political, religious problem for Israel and thus also Rome
  • on another level, he died bc he was obedient to God’s purposes to rescue and restore Israel and the world
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ending 2

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  • 16:8 or 18:20, most think verse 8
  • perhaps abrupt and open-ended ending so that readers have to complete the narrative themselves in their own lives
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Jesus as Son of God and Messiah 3

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  • in Ot, Messiah means an anointed priest or king, linked to David, and is later associated with a David-like redeemer
  • son(s) of God refer to Israel, their king (notably David, as with Messiah), and the holy ones in the heavenly realm
  • by Jesus’ day, Son of God and Messiah come together, referring to God’s special agent in a close relationship with Him, sent to restore Israel and bring ab the kd
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recognitions of Jesus as Son of God/Messiah 3

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  • 2 instances of divine revelation which affirm Jesus as Son of God, fro God’s eye perspective
  • 2 other instances of human semi-recognition of Jesus as Messiah, don’t fully grasp who he is, high priest doesn’t even believe his own question
  • only after resurrection does a human fully recognize Jesus as the Son of God, remarkable from a gentile centurion
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Jesus as Son of Man 3

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  • in the OT, son of man first found in reference to Ezekiel’s vision of an exiled Israel which is now restored
  • daniel 7 develops this into a vision of a glorious Son of Man figure who judges israel’s enemeies and defends israel
  • Jesus, though, says the Son of Man must suffer–will not have power for Himself, but to give to others
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disciples roles 4

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  • to follow alongside Jesus throughout his earthly ministry
  • alert readers to follow Jesus
  • for readers to pay attention to and learn from them
  • deficient in lack of faithfulness
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reason for deficient picture of disciples 2

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  • maybe to remind reader to focus on Jesus
  • to see discipleship is an ongoing journey and has challenges